There was also a live performance from The Voice finalist Mikaela Dean, and Sydney stalwart Simon Caldwell took to the decks for a night quite unlike any other.

The evening’s festivities were supported Camp Quality, a not-for-profit charity that relies heavily on the generosity of everyday Australians to create the best quality life for every child in Australia who is living with cancer. They provide essential services to kids with cancer aged 0-13 and their families. They also support children who have a parent or sibling with cancer.

Sydney’s Cruise Bar partnered with Camp Quality to help raise funds through the Dine at Minefundraising initiative in the coming weeks. The fun, simple and exciting concept encourages supporters to share a meal with their favourite people before asking them to contribute what they would have spent on a meal out to Camp Quality. This donation will be used by Camp Quality to run programs that support kids and their families at every stage of the cancer journey. Camp Quality believes laughter is the best medicine and runs programs focused on the power of positive psychology to build optimism and resilience.